"That’s really what we want to help people seep into their brains: That we were here, and we are here,” said Sherry Gould, who helped organize the event.
Editor’s Note: This story is the second in the “We Have Always Been Here” series that examines where New Hampshire stands when it comes to acknowledgment of and support for its indigenous people, what steps other New England states have taken and.
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Stories of Native American history are often told from the point of view of European settlers and consist of narratives of violence, captivity, and the disappearance of Indigenous peoples. Or, they’re not told at all.But Abenaki tribal members and.